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Define temperature. How is it measured​

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Answered by ihsuhk
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Answer:

Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object, which is a type of energy associated with motion. But how hot is hot, and how cold is cold? The terms hot and cold are not very scientific terms. If we really want to specify how hot or cold something is, we must use temperature. For instance, how hot is melted iron? To answer that question, a physical scientist would measure the temperature of the liquid metal. Using temperature instead of words, like hot or cold, reduces confusion.

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Answered by Niranjan2345
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Explanation:

Temperature is the sensation of cold and heat .

It is measured using thermometer.

The Units of temperature is

Celcius ,Fahrenhiet and Kelvin .among these the Si Unit is Kelvin

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